Mike examines the various Standard decks that aim to power out early praetors and titans. Read on to make sure you’re prepared for a turn three Elesh Norn at your next tournament.
Curse of Death’s Hold
I’d like to think that this is Abraham Lincoln’s calls, like the Great Emancipator has reached out from beyond space and time to tell us what to grab in Modern. How plain, then, that this is about the best cards to watch, to pick up, and to ditch in the wake of Grand Prix: Lincoln.
Mike brews and successfully pilots a Thalia centered Naya build. Read up on his card choices and why he sees Thalia as positioned well in the current meta.
Mark Hinsz recounts this past weekend’s SCG Invitational event, where he piloted Big Zoo in Legacy and Dungrove Elder Wolf Run in Standard, and shares with us his thoughts on the meta and the refreshing philosophical lens he’s recently applied to the game.
Mike Lanigan recounts his adventures at a limited ptq.
This week, Mike looks at the different forms of removal in standard and takes another look at his pet deck, voltron!
Jules Robins defeats Jon Finkel, 2-0. (And, yes, that really happened!)
What does the world of Commander do in Standard? A surprising 4-color Tezzeret deck!
Jason Schousboe managed to take down the Iowa PTQ last weekend and score some free airfare to a quaint little burgh in the Pacific called Honolulu. Read on to hear his report.
Josh Rayden runs us through his first hand account of this past weekend’s SCG Indianapolis Open, pointing out the prospects of identified Standard staples and a new wave in Legacy.
Innistrad by Ryan, the second part. Now with 100% more random follower on Twitter contest! Get in and get winning!
Joshua Justice takes a closer look at rares mythics and playable commons and uncommons with his set review of Innistrad.